Varvid
The characters in this font are composed of rounded lines with even thickness, giving an impression of neon tubes. Although the design is completely new, it has its stylistic roots…
The characters in this font are composed of rounded lines with even thickness, giving an impression of neon tubes. Although the design is completely new, it has its stylistic roots…
An expanded caps-only cross-stitch font, based on a mid-20th century embroidery pattern. Accented letters for Western languages are included.
A thin, very elegant caps-only cross-stitch font, based on an embroidery pattern from the end of the 19th century. Accented letters for Western languages are included.
A thin caps-only cross-stitch font, based on a late 19th century embroidery pattern. Accented letters for Western and Central European languages are included.
A cross-stitch font based on a classical pattern, including capital and lower-case letters for all Western languages.
A bold condensed caps-only cross-stitch font, based on an embroidery pattern from the middle of the 20th century.
A rounded sans-serif with even stroke thickness, based on the standard round-pen ink lettering used on technical drawings in the middle of the 20th century.
A revival of “Gras Vibert”, a French fat face originally cast by the Didot typefoundry in Paris. It was cut in 1840 by Vibert, an engraver employed by the foundry.…
Sans-serif reversed capitals in circles, resembling typewriter keys.
A slightly regularized digital version of a late Baroque Fraktur type, probably from the beginning of the 18th century, issued by the Norstedts type foundry in Stockholm in 56 point…